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Days: Coming Out In Salem


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This part of the story is never going to go anywhere. Censorship, boycotts, DAYS' conservatism, NBC's conservatism, will guarantee that. The show should just ignore it altogether and focus on his relationships with his family. That was the only interesting thing about Luke on ATWT.

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Will already kisses a boy in a drunk game. It took Luke a year to kiss Noah. Will gets a kiss in a few months.

Story sounds great to me and Im glad they are going this way, its so different & unexpected from the gay "norm" on daytime

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Honestly the problem is that Days films so damn far in advance so of course every development feels like it takes forever to hit the screen (seriously, why are we being spoiled for a February twist in November? That's just stupid.).

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